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Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
1746 A pair of early 19th century walnut framed prie-dieu on ring turned front supports, 50cm wide x 97cm high. £200 - £300 £200 View
1747 A 17th century oak coffer, the twin plank top over triple panel front on high stile feet, 122cm wide x 73cm high x 48cm deep. £150 - £250 £150 View
1748 A 19th century Anglo-Indian hardwood circular tripod occasional table, with stellar veneered carved top, 62cm diameter x 72cm high. £200 - £300 £240 View
1749 A mid Victorian easy armchair with button back and over stuffed arms on turned supports, 78cm wide x 84cm high. £100 - £200 £90 View
1750 A Victorian carved beech day bed, later gilded and white washed with single rollover end on carved scrolled supports and compressed melon feet, 195cm £400 - £600 £2,000 View
1751 An early 19th century mahogany campaign sofa on ring turned supports, 136cm wide x 82cm high x 53cm deep. Provenance, Removed from Norris Castle, Isl £300 - £500 £720 View
1752 An 18th century style French gilt metal and ceramic mounted kingwood coffee/bijouterie table with shaped glazed hinged top on four cabriole supports, £150 - £200 £380 View
1753 A pair of late 19th century walnut luggage stands with slatted tops and turned supports, united by double stretcher, 61cm wide x 42cm high x 41cm deep £300 - £500 £850 View
1754 A late 19th century Burmese hardwood chair, the back carved with a trio of mythical beasts over round seat, 44cm wide x 89cm high. £100 - £200 £100 View
1755 A Louis XVI style parquetry inlaid gilt metal mounted oval three tier etagere with a variety of specimen woods including kingwood, tulipwood, walnut a £200 - £400 £180 View
1756 A George III and later mahogany D-end extending dining table on eight downswept supports with two extra leaves, 122cm wide x 203cm long x 305cm long e £500 - £800 £900 View
1757 A Victorian brass and pewter inlaid gilt metal mounted ebonised side cabinet, the caddy top over pair of doors on shaped plinth base, 103cm wide x 109 £400 - £600 £850 View
1758 A George IV mahogany framed rollover end sofa, with later Union Jack upholstery, 223cm wide x 104cm high. £200 - £300 £180 View
1759 A 20th century rectangular footstool with Union Jack upholstery on beech supports, 123cm wide x 78cm deep x 35cm high. £100 - £200 £130 View
1760 Possibly George Oakley; a mid-19th century brass inlaid coromandel side cabinet, the later rectangular marble top over pair of brass grille doors on t £500 - £800 £900 View
1761 A Louis XVI style tub back sofa, with cream painted moulded frame, on tapering fluted supports, 180cm wide x 104cm high. £200 - £300 £450 View
1762 A Louis XVI style tub back sofa, with cream painted moulded frame, on tapering fluted supports, 180cm wide x 98cm high. £200 - £300 £700 View
1763 A Louis XVI style open arm fauteuil, with cream painted frame, on tapering fluted supports, together with another similar, 61cm wide x 100cm high. £200 - £300 £450 View
1764 A late 19th century French gilt metal mounted parquetry inlaid kingwood vitrine, the marble top over three quarter glazed door on turned supports, 70c £150 - £250 £140 View
1765 An early 19th century Irish brass inlaid mahogany and rosewood console table, the serpentine top on a pair of harp supports on melon carved feet, top £800 - £1,200 £2,100 View
1766 A set of eight George III mahogany dining chairs, each with triple waist rail on shallow sabre supports including a pair of carvers, (8). £800 - £1,200 £800 View
1767 A George I featherbanded figured walnut secretaire cabinet on stand, the pair of doors enclosing a fitted interior above secretaire drawer and three f £1,200 - £1,800 £1,150 View
1768 A George III rosewood card table, the D-shaped top above inlaid frieze, on tapering square supports, 93cm wide x 73cm high x 45cm deep. £100 - £200 £320 View
1769 A Victorian carved giltwood tripod table, the base with fluted and reeded baluster column and three downswept supports, the later circular mahogany to £150 - £200 £130 View

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